Vehicle Registration Information

It's Required

Before you can get on the road with your motor vehicle, motorcycle, tractor truck, trailer or semitrailer, (Va.
Code 46.2-600) you're required to title and register it at one of
our customer service centers (CSCs) or a DMV Select office.

Your vehicle must pass an annual safety inspection and display a valid safety
inspection sticker before it can be operated in Virginia. Be warned: if you drive your vehicle without an inspection
sticker, you may be ticketed by law enforcement. A conviction for violating Virginia inspection laws could result
in a fine and be posted to your driving record.

Before Registering Your Vehicle, You Must....

Have an emissions inspection on your
vehicle if it is garaged in the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, or Stafford, or in the cities
of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, or Manassas Park. Motorcycles are not required to have an
emissions inspection.
Important: When you have your vehicle's emissions system inspected, the emissions
inspection station will electronically update your DMV vehicle record with the test results immediately. When
registering your vehicle, DMV will not ask you for emissions information unless your vehicle failed the test or
this information has not been received from the inspection station.

Note: Severe penalties are imposed for not complying with insurance requirements. If liability insurance coverage on a vehicle terminates or cancels during the registration period, you must reinsure the vehicle, pay the uninsured motor vehicle fee, temporarily deactivate your license plates, or surrender the license plates to DMV.

If you are applying for an original registration or are transferring an existing registration to a different vehicle, and:

You are using the vehicle to transport passengers or property for-hire, and

then you must complete the For-Hire Vehicles Registration Request (form MCS 115) and
submit the form to Motor Carrier Services at DMV Headquarters for processing. By the next business day, you will
be contacted by Motor Carrier Services and advised that either you have received pre-authorization to complete the
vehicle registration transaction at your preferred DMV service outlet, or that there are other items that must be
completed and/or provided in order to qualify for for-hire vehicle registration.

Registration Renewal

After your first registration, DMV will alert you about your upcoming renewal. You can receive these notifications
by mail; otherwise, you can opt for the convenience of receiving notices by email, phone, or text message by
signing up for E-Notifications.

You can also renew your registration at any DMV Select
or customer service center. However, if you renew in person at a customer
service center, you will pay an additional $5 fee for each vehicle registration renewal transaction.

If your registration is renewed after its expiration, a $10 late fee will be assessed.

You will receive a discount if you renew your vehicle registration for two years or three years; however,
these discounts are not available in all cases. Please refer to the "Renewal Fees and Multi-Year Discounts" section
below for more information.

Here are your registration renewal service options:

Internet. Renew online, receive
a $1 discount, and avoid the $5 fee. If you are eligible to receive a multi-year renewal fee discount, renew for two years
and receive an additional $2 discount (for a total discount of $3) or renew for three years and receive an additional
$3 discount (for a total discount of $4).

Mail. Avoid the $5 fee by mailing in the vehicle renewal notice. Most customers
receive their vehicle registration materials within 5 days, but U.S. mail delivery times vary. Please allow 15 days to
receive your decals before contacting DMV.

DMV Select. Visit one of the 57 DMV Select offices in Virginia to avoid the $5 fee.
Refer to DMV Select Locations by District to find the DMV Select
office that is closest to you.

Customer Service Center. You will pay an additional $5 fee if you renew your vehicle
registration in a customer service center (CSC). The fee will not apply if your registration renewal is conducted with
another transaction for you, and the second transaction cannot be completed by alternate methods (i.e., online, by
mail, by telephone or at a DMV Select location).

Only a few transactions, such as applying for an original driver's license, are required to be completed at a CSC.

You may be denied your registration renewal (decals) if you have delinquent local
personal property taxes, parking citations, toll violations, or other fees. DMV will notify you by mail if it has received
notification from another entity that you have outstanding payments due. You will be required to make the payments
before you can renew your decals.

Renewal Fees and Multi-Year Discounts

Your registration fee is determined by the type of vehicle and the empty
weight or gross weight of your vehicle. The type of license plate you purchase, whether you register for more than
one year, and renewing your registration after it has expired may result in additional fees.

If you are eligible to receive a multi-year fee discount and renew your vehicle registration for two years, you will
receive a $2 discount. You can save even more by renewing your registration online or over the phone for three
years and receiving a $3 discount. If you renew your registration online for one, two, or three years, you will receive
an additional $1 discount for using the internet.

The discounts for Internet and two-year or three-year renewals are not pro-rated and not refundable if the
registration is canceled before it expires.

Multi-Year Fee Discount Exceptions:

Multi-year discounts are not available in all cases. Please see below for a list of exceptions.

The two-year registration is not available:

if your vehicle has a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more;

if your vehicle is registered under the International Registration Plan;

if you have paid the uninsured motor vehicle fee;

if you live in an emissions area and only have one year left on the emissions inspection.

The three-year registration is not available:

when you initially register your vehicle;

if you are renewing your registration by mail;

if your vehicle is garaged in Arlington, Fairfax City, Loudon, Prince William, Stafford, Alexandria, Fairfax County,
Falls Church, Manassas or Manassas Park, since vehicles in these localities are subject to an every other
year emissions inspection;

if your vehicle has a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more;

if your vehicle is registered under the International Registration Plan;

if you have paid the uninsured motor vehicle fee.

Your License Plates

DMV will issue you two license plates, decals showing the expiration date, and a registration card. Place the plates
on the front and rear of your vehicle so that they are securely fastened and clearly visible, and place the decals on the
plates. If your vehicle is a motorcycle, tractor truck, semitrailer or trailer, DMV will issue you one license plate for the vehicle.

To deter theft of your decals, remove the previous year's decals from your license plates before putting on your new decals. The material will tear if removed from the metal plate; however, it may not tear if it is removed from a decal.

It is illegal to mount colored glass, plastic, or any other type of covering on your license plates that alters or obscures
the letters, numbers, decals or the state where the vehicle is registered and when the registration
expires (Va. Code 46.2-716). Keep the registration card with you whenever you
operate the vehicle.

Military, Diplomatic Service and Civilian Employees Returning From Outside the United States

Active military members residing in Virginia and returning from an official absence have 14 calendar days to
obtain a current vehicle safety inspection sticker. For more information about Virginia’s inspection requirements,
contact the Virginia State Police at www.vsp.virginia.gov or (804) 674-6774.

Any of the following persons stationed or serving outside of the United States and return to the Commonwealth are
granted a 90-day grace period from the date they return to the United States to renew their vehicle registration:

Active duty United States military service members,

Members of the diplomatic service of the United States,

Civilian employees of the United States government or any agency or contractor thereof,

Spouses and Dependents of those listed above.

To receive a 90-day grace period, the vehicle must:

Be owned or leased by a person or persons, spouses or dependents, serving outside of the United States;

Have had a valid registration issued by DMV at the time the owner began service or civilian employment outside of
the United States;

Be properly insured at the time of renewal;

Display the latest license plates and decals issued by DMV;

Be operated only by persons who are civilian employees, members of diplomatic service, or active duty military and
their spouses and dependents serving outside of the United States who possess the latest registration card issued
by DMV for the vehicle and the following documents:

TYPE OF SERVICE

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

Active Duty Military

Orders or other military documentation demonstrating that the applicant is entitled to the grace period.
(military member, spouses and dependents)

Diplomatic Service

Present either of the documents below:

Current diplomatic orders, OR

A certification letter written on U.S. government letterhead stating the applicant is serving in a diplomatic capacity,
or accompanying a diplomat (spouses and dependents), outside of the United States. This letter must include
1.) the applicant's name, and 2.) a signature by the applicant's supervisor.

Copy of applicant's passport or U.S. passport card indicating diplomatic status OR a copy of their employee ID card.

Civilian Employee

Present a copy of either:

the U.S. Military Civilian Employee or Government Employee Identification Card, OR

the U. S. Military or Department of Defense Contractor Identification Card

A copy of the travel orders or a certification letter, on U. S. government letterhead (for civilian employees, spouses,
and dependents) or on contractor's letterhead, signed by the commanding officer/supervisor.

If possible, you may renew your qualifying vehicle registration prior to returning to Virginia. You do not have to wait until
you are in the grace period to renew.